I believe you have read the article incorrectly. Or it's just that we're all in danger of discussing different things with all these acronyms being thrown around.
The second article mentions *OLED's* as having a 10,000 hour lifespan in *2004*. On 6/13/07, Kee, Arnold <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
After looking at a couple of sources, http://proav.pubdyn.com/Tech_Apps/August85200535903PM.htm http://www.digit-life.com/articles2/cm/japanmarkt-fpd-04.html ELD life was quoted as 10,000 hours. That works out to 1.14 years at one hour a day (10,000/24/365).
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